Jesse Jr. Auction Called Off After Authenticity Issue

By Elizabeth Chuck, Staff Writer, NBC News

Just when life looked like it couldn’t get any worse for disgraced Rep. Jesse Jackson, Jr., it has.

An auction to help the Chicago Democrat repay the $750,000 in campaign funds that he illegally spent on personal items has been canceled after the U.S. Marshals Service received “legitimate concerns” about the authenticity of one of Jackson’s forfeited assets: a guitar purportedly signed by Michael Jackson and Eddie Van Halen.

The auction, which was held online through auction house Gaston & Sheehan at txauction.com, began Tuesday, and conspicuously only had 12 items listed — despite a U.S. Marshals press release promising 13 of Jackson’s treasures would be open for bidding. The guitar was not listed, but other memorabilia included framed, matted albums, such as Michael Jackson’s “Blood on the Dance Floor.”

Bruce Lee photos were also among the collection, as were items that displayed Jackson’s taste for the extravagant: two mink-lined cashmere capes, a woman’s mink black jacket with silver fox sleeves, and a fur, mink-hooded parka.

The auction was to run through Sept. 26 and sales were to be subtracted from how much Jackson owes.

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Source: NBC / MJ-Upbeat.com

 

 

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